Art of Judging : Volume 8 / James. E Bond.

"The single most important issue in American constitutional law is the role the Supreme Court should play in interpretation of the constitution. This issue has been a source of controversy since at least 1803, when Chief Justice John Marshall proclaimed that the Supreme Court could declare acts...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: Bond, James. E (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |t Chapter 1 The Debate: How Should Justices Interpret the Constitution? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 2 The Choice: Should Justices Act as Statesmen or as Craftsmen? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 3 The Importance of the Choice: Does Survival of the Rule of Law Depend on the Style of Judicial Decision Making? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 4 A Case Study in Mixed Judicial Styles of Decision Making: Can Justices Act as Both Statesmen and Craftsmen? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 5 A Case Study in Contrasting Styles of Judicial Decision Making: How May Statesmen and Craftsmen Differ in Deciding Cases? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 6 The Case For Craftsmanship: Why Should Justices Decide as Craftsmen? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 7 The Case Against Statesmanship: Why Should Justices Refrain from Deciding as Statesmen? /  |r James E. Bond --  |t chapter 8 Conclusion: How Will Craftsmen Insure the Triumph of the Rule of Law? /  |r James E. Bond. 
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